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Rumble in the Jungle: Catching Huge Arapaimas on the Fly in Guyana

Rumble in the Jungle: Catching Huge Arapaimas on the Fly in Guyana

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from rdorman wrote 1 year 3 weeks ago

great story, sounds like a wonderful adventure!

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from boats417 wrote 1 year 3 weeks ago

If bass grew that big it wouldn't be safe to go swimming.

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from FlyDave wrote 1 year 3 weeks ago

Deeter, you are a bona fide mad man. Great story.

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from badsmerf wrote 1 year 3 weeks ago

This looks awesome. The only things I would be worried abut in the jungle are the things that crawl/slither and buzz/bite. I bet this is a trip of a lifetime. Next time you go down there, hit me up and I will let you take me...

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from missedit wrote 1 year 2 weeks ago

Bet that was a good fight!!!

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from SplitShot3ECV wrote 1 year 2 weeks ago

Now Thats a fish to brag about... Cheers!

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from Louzianajones wrote 1 year 4 days ago

Wow! Those things get as big as our Alligator Gars here.

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from Louzianajones wrote 1 year 4 days ago

A fish tale worthy of the telling! No doubt, it is a trip I will never be able to make. I am happy anyway, fishing for Alligator Gars and Mississippi River Blue Catfish. Wish we had those fish over here. I would love to tangle with one.

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from bigz24bigbass wrote 51 weeks 6 days ago

That is some big fish!

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from Gtbigsky wrote 50 weeks 2 days ago

I just added cathing arapaimas on the fly to my bucket list.

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from rdorman wrote 1 year 3 weeks ago

great story, sounds like a wonderful adventure!

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from boats417 wrote 1 year 3 weeks ago

If bass grew that big it wouldn't be safe to go swimming.

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from FlyDave wrote 1 year 3 weeks ago

Deeter, you are a bona fide mad man. Great story.

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from badsmerf wrote 1 year 3 weeks ago

This looks awesome. The only things I would be worried abut in the jungle are the things that crawl/slither and buzz/bite. I bet this is a trip of a lifetime. Next time you go down there, hit me up and I will let you take me...

+1 Good Comment? | | Report
from missedit wrote 1 year 2 weeks ago

Bet that was a good fight!!!

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from SplitShot3ECV wrote 1 year 2 weeks ago

Now Thats a fish to brag about... Cheers!

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from Louzianajones wrote 1 year 4 days ago

Wow! Those things get as big as our Alligator Gars here.

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from Louzianajones wrote 1 year 4 days ago

A fish tale worthy of the telling! No doubt, it is a trip I will never be able to make. I am happy anyway, fishing for Alligator Gars and Mississippi River Blue Catfish. Wish we had those fish over here. I would love to tangle with one.

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from bigz24bigbass wrote 51 weeks 6 days ago

That is some big fish!

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from Gtbigsky wrote 50 weeks 2 days ago

I just added cathing arapaimas on the fly to my bucket list.

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Field & Stream editor-at-large and FlyTalk blogger Kirk Deeter recently took part in an expedition sponsored by Costa del Mar sunglasses to fish in Guyana, where he became one of the first fly fishermen ever to land an elusive wild arapaima—the world’s largest scaled freshwater fish species. 

Click here to learn more about arapaima fishing opportunities in Guyana and the film "Jungle Fish."